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Sold as the Alpha King's Breeder novel Chapter 661

Sold as the Alpha King’s Breeder Chapter 661

Chapter 8 : Time to Go

*Soren*

Payne relayed Mila’s background to me as we stood huddled around my desk with one lamp on.

“And you’re sure there is nothing else?” I asked, frowning when Payne finished his report. I spoke softly so my voice wouldn’t carry through the quiet inn.

Payne shrugged. “Were you expecting something else?”

“It seems strange… there was nothing else to her background?” I asked again for clarification.

“That’s all I have,” Payne said with a heavy sigh.

“All right, let’s go over it again and see if we can find anything else,” I ordered, laying my hand flat on the desk.

“There’s absolutely nothing remarkable about this young woman. Mila was an orphan and a stray. When she was five, she strayed into Saboreef Pack and was taken in by a foster mother. Unfortunately, she was nothing more than a grubby, greedy, gambler,” Payne told me again.

“Which doesn’t exactly equal a happy, well-adjusted childhood,” I muttered.

“I asked around about her and most people had to think hard just to remember her, even when I gave her name. I think because of her upbringing she was introverted and a loner. No one claimed to be her friend and it sounds like she mostly kept to herself,” he elaborated.

“That sounds about right that she didn’t interact with many people,” I agreed with a nod. There was no way people wouldn’t have a deep impression about her had they seen her face. The reason why not many remembered her, had to be because they’d never seen her.

Besides, based on my brief interactions with her, she was independent and preferred keeping to herself, looking out for herself, and being on her own.

Payne wasn’t telling me anything new. We’d already discussed her childhood. It didn’t give me any hints to pinpoint why Lee had been insistent on sending her away as soon as possible.

I knew Lee and he wasn’t the type to make a big deal out of these things. Unless it was directly related to him or could lead to some disaster for all of us, he kept his mouth shut. He’d never say anything outright, but his prodding was enough to keep me alert for anything in her past that was suspicious.

“Did you think you’d learn something different?” Payne questioned.

“Well, yes. Based on Lee’s reaction to her,” I admitted, frowning.

“It is sad, but a lot of orphans end up in similar situations to her,” Payne reported.

“What I don’t understand is why, if her life is so unremarkable, does it seem like she’s in trouble or like she is running from someone,” I pointed out.

“From what I could gather, she was a chronic runaway. Unhappy with her life and trying to find something better. She had an impressive talent for survival but as a young kid, she could only get so far before the authorities caught up to her and returned her to her foster mother,” Payne said, shrugging nonchalantly.

“Why’d she run away this time? She’s an adult now. She can’t be trying to escape a foster mother anymore,” I pointed out. Thoughtfully, I stroked my chin.

“For that answer, I had to look at the pack politics, not her individual life history. Saboreef was rounding up their young, pretty women and selling them to the Norwind Pack,” Payne filled in.

“Norwind… that’s Alpha Chandler, right?” I asked, arching an eyebrow.

Payne nodded in confirmation.

“It was a surprise to me, too. Alpha Chandler’s Luna passed away years ago and everyone says he was very in love with her and loyal to her. It seems odd he’d look for a new luna,” Payne said.

“Perhaps he isn’t,” I muttered, thinking of the drunken night I’d recently had with Mila. Sometimes, it wasn’t about companionship, it was about loneliness.

“I thought about that too,” Payne agreed. “It’s been a while. A man has needs, besides physical desires, one of those needs is an heir. He may be looking to ease his loneliness or he may be looking for breeders. An Alpha like Chandler has a lot of money and he can buy whatever he wants, including an endless supply of pretty, young women.”

I didn’t comment on Payne’s explanation of Chandler’s purchase. It was none of my business whether he chose to ease the pain of his loss by jumping into bed with other women.

However, if he truly loved his Luna, what he did wouldn’t make him feel better. If anything, he’d feel worse. He would feel he had betrayed his mate.

That’s how I felt about Rosalie.

Though, when Mila showed up in my bed, she’d been a pleasant distraction from my unattainable yearning for Rosalie for several days…

I scoffed at myself. Afterall, I was just a f*****g hypocrite.

Payne’s voice cut into my thoughts.

“When I asked around about the young women being sold, apparently there was one that… refused to be traded like goods. She fell back on a Saboreef tradition, the Trial of Blackfire.”

“What’s that?”

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